Egyptian Diplomats Can Help Thaw the Cold Peace with Israel https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/israel-zionism/2023/06/egyptian-diplomats-can-help-thaw-the-cold-peace-with-israel/

June 28, 2023 | Haisam Hassanein
About the author: Haisam Hassanein was the 2016–17 Glazer Fellow at The Washington Institute, and is a policy analyst focusing on Israel relations with the Arab world.

At the beginning of this month, an Egyptian border policeman named Mohamed Salah killed three Israelis soldiers—and received much praise from a broad cross-section of Egyptian society. The incident highlights the paradox whereby Cairo and Jerusalem work together very closely on matters of security, but anti-Semitism and hostility toward Israel are widespread among the Egyptian populace, and evident in state-controlled media. Haisam Hassanein explains what could be done to rectify this situation:

The most pragmatic way for President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to start changing the conversation about Israel inside Egypt may be to begin in Tel Aviv, where Cairo maintains a lethargic embassy whose staff is not curious about Israel and does little to promote a warmer peace. For example, the embassy does not facilitate visits for Egyptian businessmen and academics interested in cooperating with their neighbor to the north.

Egyptian diplomats barely participate in public events organized by the Israeli foreign ministry, academic institutions, or commercial entities. Many of them do not speak either English or Hebrew and live in Arab Israeli towns. The few who have command of English and Hebrew spend most of their time between Ramallah and Bethlehem. Unlike every other Egyptian embassy, the mission in Tel Aviv has no official Twitter account or Facebook page.

To encourage a change, American and Israeli officials must communicate to their Egyptian counterparts behind closed doors that keeping their relationship with Israel secret is the wrong approach.

U.S. congressional delegations visiting Israel should make a special point of knocking on the door of the Egyptian embassy. Cairo’s envoy, Ambassador Khaled Azami, did not even attend the funeral services of the soldiers killed last week, nor did he visit the wounded. Those who visit Azami should point out how he can revive his diminished status in town by becoming more of a public figure, since Abraham Accords ambassadors are celebrated everywhere in Israel.

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